Some recognition of just how hard Isaac worked to set up Blakey’s goal
https://www.facebook.com/63513051416...7376033781417/
Very impressive and was probably not noticed by many during the game
Some recognition of just how hard Isaac worked to set up Blakey’s goal
https://www.facebook.com/63513051416...7376033781417/
Very impressive and was probably not noticed by many during the game
Coaches' votes are in:
9 Isaac Heeney (SYD) 5/4 votes
9 Jy Simpkin (NMFC) 5/4 votes
4 George Hewett (SYD) 2/2 or 3/1 votes (I reckon 2/2)
4 Tom Papley (SYD) 2/2 or 3/1 votes (I reckon 3/1)
3 Luke Parker (SYD) 3 votes
1 Jake Lloyd (SYD) 1 vote
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I shared the criticism of Mills at first, but watching him in the match highlights I would say that he was the victim of a hospital pass from Harry Cunningham, who otherwise had a pretty decent game. Even so, I'm inclined to agree that he should play more in the centre.
He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)
Thanks faunac8, that vision of Heeney's work rate is note worthy. Also noticed Matthew's Lloyd comment that players who wonder why they only get 5 - 6 possessions a game, is due to their work rate. Would be interesting to see Hayward's vision in comparison. He might be working hard but not necessarily running into right the spaces (i.e.reading play).
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